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- 2018
Fires originating in branchKeywords: Dielectric strength of cables,electrical fires,forensic failure analysis,electrical installation defects,NM cables,voltage surges Abstract: A significant fraction of US structure fires originate in electrical wiring, and there is also reason to believe that these numbers may be systematically undercounted. The role of voltage surges and damaged insulation in creating the potential for fire is discussed. That damaged electrical insulation may lead to fire has been known for a century, yet details of the mechanisms by which this occurs have not been extensively studied. An Underwriters Laboratories study established that damage which may not appear visually striking may result in dielectric failure; such failures can be a direct cause of fire. Case histories are presented illustrating how mechanical damage associated with stapling of NM cables can result in serious fires. Reliability of branch-circuit wiring methods is discussed and possible preventive measures are described
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